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Classifying the World

“Who am I?” stories are one of the most popular activities in Montessori Elementary classrooms. Set includes 10 pairs of picture/text cards (20 cards in all), background information, and lesson suggestions. Laminated cardstock cards are 6½" x 4"; cut one set apart to make three-part cards. Learn More

“Who am I?” stories are one of the most popular activities in Montessori Elementary classrooms.Set includes 10 pairs of picture/text cards (20 cards in all), background information, and lesson suggestions. Laminated cardstock cards are 6½" x 4"; cut one set apart to make three-part cards. Learn More

Explore the diversity of animal life with this classification chart and corresponding picture cards, illustrating 42 animals of 11 major phyla. Children can match the picture cards (with detailed text on the back) to the pictures on the chart. Learn More

This chart organizes 18 representative fungi into four major groups and two important fungal partnerships (fungi that live with other organisms). Includes the durable, wipe-clean chart (16" x 18"), 18 laminated cardstock cards (2⅛" x 2⅜" after cutting), group label cards, and teacher resource page. Learn More

Begin classification work with Living and Non-Living things, two broad categories whose differences are readily perceived. The Living set includes an overview of the characteristics of living things and 3-part photo cards for 12 living things. Learn More

Representing the two most general categories, children use these cards for a first classification of the world. Labeled cards show 14 household objects, plants, and animals for children to sort under the headings living or non-living. Learn More

As the classification activities continue, the child will begin to consider the characteristics that differentiate groups of living things. This set of 14 labeled and illustrated cards represents two broad groups of living things: plants and animals. Learn More

Proceeding through the animal kingdom, these cards focus the child ’s attention on differentiating animals with or without internal skeletons. Set includes 14 pictured cards (3" x 4") and 2 title cards. Laminated cardstock. Learn More

A perfect complement to Montessori classification work, each book in the set of three successfully isolates a single concept with clear, simple text and unambiguous photos. Paperback, 8 pages each. Learn More

Begin classification work with Non-Living and Living things, two broad categories whose differences are readily perceived. The Non-Living set includes an overview of the characteristics of inorganic items and 3-part photo cards for 12 non-living things. Learn More

Animals and plants are the two kingdoms of living things most familiar to young children. The Animals set includes an overview of animal characteristics and 3-part photo cards for 12 animals. Learn More

This comprehensive package of three-part photo cards provides easy access to the broad range of materials needed to move from categories of great contrast to those with finer distinctions. 198 different subjects in 18 categories. Learn More